We all like prizes or awards and the Lord knows that so He is given us all incentives. The Lord Jesus said in Revelation 22:12 “Behold, I come quickly, and My reward is with Me to render to each one as his work is.”

Paul told us that he has a crown of righteousness waiting for him as a reward because he kept the faith. The Lord Jesus is coming back and He will have His rewards with Him. Stay with us as we talk about the incentives to the inoculator.

There are two undeniable principles presented in the New Testament. The first principle is that law requires; law requires man to work in order to satisfy God. The second principle, faith, simply receives all that God is and all that He desires to impart into our being. Working or receiving? Which best describes your Christian experience? You will want to stay with us today for today’s marvelous unfolding of the Word of Christ in the book of Galatians.

The last section of 2 Corinthians beginning at chapter 10, marks a strong contrast to the first nine chapters of this book. The apostle Paul throughout most of the book was pleasant, intimate and very tender with the Corinthians believers. But in this final segment, he is forced to vindicate his own apostolic authority, because both he himself personally as well as his ministry and work had been severely undermined by other so call Christian workers who had come in to distract, damage and confuse the Corinthians. Just how does Paul approach this delicate and difficult situation? Actually seeing the apostle dealing with such a problem is a marvelous window for all of us to see what it is to be a person one with and living Christ.